One of the most powerful features of the Qlik expression language is Set Analysis. This syntax allows you to build visualisations to compare sets, most notably delivering prior period comparisons. This blog post pulls together some previous posts and examples which use Set Analysis. […]

The ability to quickly build interactive maps, even without having lat/long data is a key strength of Qlik Sense. This chapter from our Sense Training Course material describes the steps required to create a map in just a few simple steps. […]

A while back, I blogged on Sending HTML Content via Email from Sense. What if that same HTML could be written to a web server to be picked up? What if you already had that web server available, in the shape of your Sense Enterprise Server? Read on to find out how to create data driven wall-boards and get information to users who don’t require Sense licences. […]

When my previous router went pop I replaced it with a Netgear R7000P. When I wanted to check it was totally secured I found that the logs were less than helpful. Naturally I turned to Qlik Sense for help. The app I created is available to download and this post describes how to set this up for your own Netgear router. This entire interactive view of your logs can be built using only free components. […]

Qlik Sense allows for interactive analysis of data, but sometimes you just want to send data to users via email. This tutorial describes how you can email a table of data during the load process using Qlik Web Connectors and HTML. It also looks at some of the other things you can do with the free SMTP Connector. […]

Alternate States has been a feature in QlikView for many years. It has now appeared in Qlik Sense Cloud, which means it is likely to appear in other versions very soon. This post, and the associated example app, looks at what Alternate States are and how to use them in Sense. […]

Qlik Sense Cloud is a free version of Sense available in the cloud, just upload your data and get analysing. Sense Cloud for Business expands storage and sharing features, making it a viable production solution for SMEs. Details on different Sense versions can be found here. To help get you started with Qlik Sense Cloud, here is another extract from our Sense Training Course material. […]

Here is the second extract from our Sense Training Course material. These are chapters picked from the training manual as they stand alone and we think they are generally useful. A twelve page sample PDF of the material is available here. I will be delivering this course in Bracknell next month. There are still a couple of places left, so if you want to book a place please be quick. […]

We are developing a training manual for Qlik Sense for use in our upcoming Sense Training Courses. As much of the content is useful, even out of context, we will be publishing some of it on our blog. This section is from early on in the material and covers the different versions of Sense that are available. This extract on Sense Versions is the first of these extracts. A twelve page sample PDF of the material is available here. […]

One of the gripes I hear most frequently from QlikView users who are moving across to Sense is around creating a table, and how it is much quicker in QlikView. In this blog I share a quick tip for making the creation of tables much easier in Sense. […]